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Nami stared in disbelief at that little plus sign. This couldn't be happening, it couldn't. She covered her face with her hands and rested her head against the bathroom wall, breathing deeply and trying to stay calm. It was probably just a defect . . . yeah, those things were just cheap plastic . . .

"Nami?" Luffy said from the other side of the door. "Are you okay? You've been in there for a while."

"I'm fine, Luffy," she called, her voice cracking.

"You sure?" Luffy sounded concerned.

"Yes, Luffy, just go away!" Nami snapped.

"Alright . . ." She could hear his footsteps fading.

Nami mentally slapped herself. Why was she being a bitch to Luffy now? It wasn't completely his fault. Well . . . it was technically half his fault. But how was she going to tell him about her pregnancy? Nami flinched at the word.

She bravely got up and flushed away the vomit in the toilet. She stared at the door and gripped the doorknob, hesitating. Then, she sighed and opened the door, seeing Luffy at the end of the hall, looking worried. He hurried over to her.

"Luffy," Nami started.

"What is it, Nami?" Luffy asked.

"I'm-I'm . . ." She couldn't say it. She just couldn't.

"Nami."

"Luffy, I'm . . . pregnant," Nami whispered in a tone that was barely audible.

The look of shock on Luffy's face just made her feel worse. But, Luffy surprised her by wrapping his arms around her and hugging her tightly.

"That's okay," he said softly into her ear.

The following week was hard for Nami; she was tired all the time and she kept throwing up. She'd taken a risk and told Chopper, and he'd said that was normal, but he was also shocked by Nami's news. But he promised to not tell anyone, so that made her feel half safe.

Luffy and Nami weren't able to decide whether to be happy or freaked out. They couldn't raise a baby on a pirate ship, but knowing Luffy . . . he would never give up being a pirate, but surely he hadn't taken having a child into that equation.

Maybe . . . Nami thought while lying on her bed, I should leave the crew . . . so I don't weigh us down . . .

The very thought almost made her cry. She didn't want to leave all her friends and live a lonely life on land. The thought was absurd, and she immediately decided against it, which brought her back to where she started.

Luffy had been a little distant from the crew for a while now. He'd just been sitting on the lion head and staring off into the sea, not asking Franky if he had any new mechanical additions to his body, or even pestering Sanji for food. Most of the crew just thought that Luffy and Nami had had a fight and that was the reason behind their weird behavior.

If only they knew

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